#ifndef __LINUX_GFP_H
#define __LINUX_GFP_H

#include <linux/mmdebug.h>
#include <linux/mmzone.h>
#include <linux/stddef.h>
#include <linux/linkage.h>
#include <linux/topology.h>

struct vm_area_struct;

/* Plain integer GFP bitmasks. Do not use this directly. */
#define ___GFP_DMA		0x01u
#define ___GFP_HIGHMEM		0x02u
#define ___GFP_DMA32		0x04u
#define ___GFP_MOVABLE		0x08u
#define ___GFP_RECLAIMABLE	0x10u
#define ___GFP_HIGH		0x20u
#define ___GFP_IO		0x40u
#define ___GFP_FS		0x80u
#define ___GFP_COLD		0x100u
#define ___GFP_NOWARN		0x200u
#define ___GFP_REPEAT		0x400u
#define ___GFP_NOFAIL		0x800u
#define ___GFP_NORETRY		0x1000u
#define ___GFP_MEMALLOC		0x2000u
#define ___GFP_COMP		0x4000u
#define ___GFP_ZERO		0x8000u
#define ___GFP_NOMEMALLOC	0x10000u
#define ___GFP_HARDWALL		0x20000u
#define ___GFP_THISNODE		0x40000u
#define ___GFP_ATOMIC		0x80000u
#define ___GFP_NOACCOUNT	0x100000u
#define ___GFP_NOTRACK		0x200000u
#define ___GFP_DIRECT_RECLAIM	0x400000u
#define ___GFP_OTHER_NODE	0x800000u
#define ___GFP_WRITE		0x1000000u
#define ___GFP_KSWAPD_RECLAIM	0x2000000u
/* If the above are modified, __GFP_BITS_SHIFT may need updating */

/*
 * Physical address zone modifiers (see linux/mmzone.h - low four bits)
 *
 * Do not put any conditional on these. If necessary modify the definitions
 * without the underscores and use them consistently. The definitions here may
 * be used in bit comparisons.
 */
#define __GFP_DMA	((__force gfp_t)___GFP_DMA)
#define __GFP_HIGHMEM	((__force gfp_t)___GFP_HIGHMEM)
#define __GFP_DMA32	((__force gfp_t)___GFP_DMA32)
#define __GFP_MOVABLE	((__force gfp_t)___GFP_MOVABLE)  /* Page is movable */
#define __GFP_MOVABLE	((__force gfp_t)___GFP_MOVABLE)  /* ZONE_MOVABLE allowed */
#define GFP_ZONEMASK	(__GFP_DMA|__GFP_HIGHMEM|__GFP_DMA32|__GFP_MOVABLE)

/*
 * Page mobility and placement hints
 *
 * These flags provide hints about how mobile the page is. Pages with similar
 * mobility are placed within the same pageblocks to minimise problems due
 * to external fragmentation.
 *
 * __GFP_MOVABLE (also a zone modifier) indicates that the page can be
 *   moved by page migration during memory compaction or can be reclaimed.
 *
 * __GFP_RECLAIMABLE is used for slab allocations that specify
 *   SLAB_RECLAIM_ACCOUNT and whose pages can be freed via shrinkers.
 *
 * __GFP_WRITE indicates the caller intends to dirty the page. Where possible,
 *   these pages will be spread between local zones to avoid all the dirty
 *   pages being in one zone (fair zone allocation policy).
 *
 * __GFP_HARDWALL enforces the cpuset memory allocation policy.
 *
 * __GFP_THISNODE forces the allocation to be satisified from the requested
 *   node with no fallbacks or placement policy enforcements.
 */
#define __GFP_RECLAIMABLE ((__force gfp_t)___GFP_RECLAIMABLE)
#define __GFP_WRITE	((__force gfp_t)___GFP_WRITE)
#define __GFP_HARDWALL   ((__force gfp_t)___GFP_HARDWALL)
#define __GFP_THISNODE	((__force gfp_t)___GFP_THISNODE)

/*
 * Watermark modifiers -- controls access to emergency reserves
 *
 * __GFP_HIGH indicates that the caller is high-priority and that granting
 *   the request is necessary before the system can make forward progress.
 *   For example, creating an IO context to clean pages.
 *
 * __GFP_ATOMIC indicates that the caller cannot reclaim or sleep and is
 *   high priority. Users are typically interrupt handlers. This may be
 *   used in conjunction with __GFP_HIGH
 *
 * __GFP_MEMALLOC allows access to all memory. This should only be used when
 *   the caller guarantees the allocation will allow more memory to be freed
 *   very shortly e.g. process exiting or swapping. Users either should
 *   be the MM or co-ordinating closely with the VM (e.g. swap over NFS).
 *
 * __GFP_NOMEMALLOC is used to explicitly forbid access to emergency reserves.
 *   This takes precedence over the __GFP_MEMALLOC flag if both are set.
 *
 * __GFP_NOACCOUNT ignores the accounting for kmemcg limit enforcement.
 */
#define __GFP_ATOMIC	((__force gfp_t)___GFP_ATOMIC)
#define __GFP_HIGH	((__force gfp_t)___GFP_HIGH)
#define __GFP_MEMALLOC	((__force gfp_t)___GFP_MEMALLOC)
#define __GFP_NOMEMALLOC ((__force gfp_t)___GFP_NOMEMALLOC)
#define __GFP_NOACCOUNT	((__force gfp_t)___GFP_NOACCOUNT)

/*
 * Reclaim modifiers
 *
 * __GFP_IO can start physical IO.
 *
 * __GFP_FS can call down to the low-level FS. Clearing the flag avoids the
 *   allocator recursing into the filesystem which might already be holding
 *   locks.
 *
 * __GFP_DIRECT_RECLAIM indicates that the caller may enter direct reclaim.
 *   This flag can be cleared to avoid unnecessary delays when a fallback
 *   option is available.
 *
 * __GFP_KSWAPD_RECLAIM indicates that the caller wants to wake kswapd when
 *   the low watermark is reached and have it reclaim pages until the high
 *   watermark is reached. A caller may wish to clear this flag when fallback
 *   options are available and the reclaim is likely to disrupt the system. The
 *   canonical example is THP allocation where a fallback is cheap but
 *   reclaim/compaction may cause indirect stalls.
 *
 * __GFP_RECLAIM is shorthand to allow/forbid both direct and kswapd reclaim.
 *
 * __GFP_REPEAT: Try hard to allocate the memory, but the allocation attempt
 *   _might_ fail.  This depends upon the particular VM implementation.
 *
 * __GFP_NOFAIL: The VM implementation _must_ retry infinitely: the caller
 *   cannot handle allocation failures. New users should be evaluated carefully
 *   (and the flag should be used only when there is no reasonable failure
 *   policy) but it is definitely preferable to use the flag rather than
 *   opencode endless loop around allocator.
 *
 * __GFP_NORETRY: The VM implementation must not retry indefinitely and will
 *   return NULL when direct reclaim and memory compaction have failed to allow
 *   the allocation to succeed.  The OOM killer is not called with the current
 *   implementation.
 */
#define __GFP_IO	((__force gfp_t)___GFP_IO)
#define __GFP_FS	((__force gfp_t)___GFP_FS)
#define __GFP_DIRECT_RECLAIM	((__force gfp_t)___GFP_DIRECT_RECLAIM) /* Caller can reclaim */
#define __GFP_KSWAPD_RECLAIM	((__force gfp_t)___GFP_KSWAPD_RECLAIM) /* kswapd can wake */
#define __GFP_RECLAIM ((__force gfp_t)(___GFP_DIRECT_RECLAIM|___GFP_KSWAPD_RECLAIM))
#define __GFP_REPEAT	((__force gfp_t)___GFP_REPEAT)
#define __GFP_NOFAIL	((__force gfp_t)___GFP_NOFAIL)
#define __GFP_NORETRY	((__force gfp_t)___GFP_NORETRY)

/*
 * Action modifiers
 *
 * __GFP_COLD indicates that the caller does not expect to be used in the near
 *   future. Where possible, a cache-cold page will be returned.
 *
 * __GFP_NOWARN suppresses allocation failure reports.
 *
 * __GFP_COMP address compound page metadata.
 *
 * __GFP_ZERO returns a zeroed page on success.
 *
 * __GFP_NOTRACK avoids tracking with kmemcheck.
 *
 * __GFP_NOTRACK_FALSE_POSITIVE is an alias of __GFP_NOTRACK. It's a means of
 *   distinguishing in the source between false positives and allocations that
 *   cannot be supported (e.g. page tables).
 *
 * __GFP_OTHER_NODE is for allocations that are on a remote node but that
 *   should not be accounted for as a remote allocation in vmstat. A
 *   typical user would be khugepaged collapsing a huge page on a remote
 *   node.
 */
#define __GFP_COLD	((__force gfp_t)___GFP_COLD)
#define __GFP_NOWARN	((__force gfp_t)___GFP_NOWARN)
#define __GFP_COMP	((__force gfp_t)___GFP_COMP)
#define __GFP_ZERO	((__force gfp_t)___GFP_ZERO)
#define __GFP_NOTRACK	((__force gfp_t)___GFP_NOTRACK)
#define __GFP_NOTRACK_FALSE_POSITIVE (__GFP_NOTRACK)
#define __GFP_OTHER_NODE ((__force gfp_t)___GFP_OTHER_NODE)

/* Room for N __GFP_FOO bits */
#define __GFP_BITS_SHIFT 26
#define __GFP_BITS_MASK ((__force gfp_t)((1 << __GFP_BITS_SHIFT) - 1))

/*
 * Useful GFP flag combinations that are commonly used. It is recommended
 * that subsystems start with one of these combinations and then set/clear
 * __GFP_FOO flags as necessary.
 *
 * GFP_ATOMIC users can not sleep and need the allocation to succeed. A lower
 *   watermark is applied to allow access to "atomic reserves"
 *
 * GFP_KERNEL is typical for kernel-internal allocations. The caller requires
 *   ZONE_NORMAL or a lower zone for direct access but can direct reclaim.
 *
 * GFP_NOWAIT is for kernel allocations that should not stall for direct
 *   reclaim, start physical IO or use any filesystem callback.
 *
 * GFP_NOIO will use direct reclaim to discard clean pages or slab pages
 *   that do not require the starting of any physical IO.
 *
 * GFP_NOFS will use direct reclaim but will not use any filesystem interfaces.
 *
 * GFP_USER is for userspace allocations that also need to be directly
 *   accessibly by the kernel or hardware. It is typically used by hardware
 *   for buffers that are mapped to userspace (e.g. graphics) that hardware
 *   still must DMA to. cpuset limits are enforced for these allocations.
 *
 * GFP_DMA exists for historical reasons and should be avoided where possible.
 *   The flags indicates that the caller requires that the lowest zone be
 *   used (ZONE_DMA or 16M on x86-64). Ideally, this would be removed but
 *   it would require careful auditing as some users really require it and
 *   others use the flag to avoid lowmem reserves in ZONE_DMA and treat the
 *   lowest zone as a type of emergency reserve.
 *
 * GFP_DMA32 is similar to GFP_DMA except that the caller requires a 32-bit
 *   address.
 *
 * GFP_HIGHUSER is for userspace allocations that may be mapped to userspace,
 *   do not need to be directly accessible by the kernel but that cannot
 *   move once in use. An example may be a hardware allocation that maps
 *   data directly into userspace but has no addressing limitations.
 *
 * GFP_HIGHUSER_MOVABLE is for userspace allocations that the kernel does not
 *   need direct access to but can use kmap() when access is required. They
 *   are expected to be movable via page reclaim or page migration. Typically,
 *   pages on the LRU would also be allocated with GFP_HIGHUSER_MOVABLE.
 *
 * GFP_TRANSHUGE is used for THP allocations. They are compound allocations
 *   that will fail quickly if memory is not available and will not wake
 *   kswapd on failure.
 */
#define GFP_ATOMIC	(__GFP_HIGH|__GFP_ATOMIC|__GFP_KSWAPD_RECLAIM)
#define GFP_KERNEL	(__GFP_RECLAIM | __GFP_IO | __GFP_FS)
#define GFP_NOWAIT	(__GFP_KSWAPD_RECLAIM)
#define GFP_NOIO	(__GFP_RECLAIM)
#define GFP_NOFS	(__GFP_RECLAIM | __GFP_IO)
#define GFP_TEMPORARY	(__GFP_RECLAIM | __GFP_IO | __GFP_FS | \
			 __GFP_RECLAIMABLE)
#define GFP_USER	(__GFP_RECLAIM | __GFP_IO | __GFP_FS | __GFP_HARDWALL)
#define GFP_DMA		__GFP_DMA
#define GFP_DMA32	__GFP_DMA32
#define GFP_HIGHUSER	(GFP_USER | __GFP_HIGHMEM)
#define GFP_HIGHUSER_MOVABLE	(GFP_HIGHUSER | __GFP_MOVABLE)
#define GFP_TRANSHUGE	((GFP_HIGHUSER_MOVABLE | __GFP_COMP | \
			 __GFP_NOMEMALLOC | __GFP_NORETRY | __GFP_NOWARN) & \
			 ~__GFP_KSWAPD_RECLAIM)

/* Convert GFP flags to their corresponding migrate type */
#define GFP_MOVABLE_MASK (__GFP_RECLAIMABLE|__GFP_MOVABLE)
#define GFP_MOVABLE_SHIFT 3

static inline int gfpflags_to_migratetype(const gfp_t gfp_flags)
{
	VM_WARN_ON((gfp_flags & GFP_MOVABLE_MASK) == GFP_MOVABLE_MASK);
	BUILD_BUG_ON((1UL << GFP_MOVABLE_SHIFT) != ___GFP_MOVABLE);
	BUILD_BUG_ON((___GFP_MOVABLE >> GFP_MOVABLE_SHIFT) != MIGRATE_MOVABLE);

	if (unlikely(page_group_by_mobility_disabled))
		return MIGRATE_UNMOVABLE;

	/* Group based on mobility */
	return (gfp_flags & GFP_MOVABLE_MASK) >> GFP_MOVABLE_SHIFT;
}
#undef GFP_MOVABLE_MASK
#undef GFP_MOVABLE_SHIFT

static inline bool gfpflags_allow_blocking(const gfp_t gfp_flags)
{
	return (bool __force)(gfp_flags & __GFP_DIRECT_RECLAIM);
}

#ifdef CONFIG_HIGHMEM
#define OPT_ZONE_HIGHMEM ZONE_HIGHMEM
#else
#define OPT_ZONE_HIGHMEM ZONE_NORMAL
#endif

#ifdef CONFIG_ZONE_DMA
#define OPT_ZONE_DMA ZONE_DMA
#else
#define OPT_ZONE_DMA ZONE_NORMAL
#endif

#ifdef CONFIG_ZONE_DMA32
#define OPT_ZONE_DMA32 ZONE_DMA32
#else
#define OPT_ZONE_DMA32 ZONE_NORMAL
#endif

/*
 * GFP_ZONE_TABLE is a word size bitstring that is used for looking up the
 * zone to use given the lowest 4 bits of gfp_t. Entries are ZONE_SHIFT long
 * and there are 16 of them to cover all possible combinations of
 * __GFP_DMA, __GFP_DMA32, __GFP_MOVABLE and __GFP_HIGHMEM.
 *
 * The zone fallback order is MOVABLE=>HIGHMEM=>NORMAL=>DMA32=>DMA.
 * But GFP_MOVABLE is not only a zone specifier but also an allocation
 * policy. Therefore __GFP_MOVABLE plus another zone selector is valid.
 * Only 1 bit of the lowest 3 bits (DMA,DMA32,HIGHMEM) can be set to "1".
 *
 *       bit       result
 *       =================
 *       0x0    => NORMAL
 *       0x1    => DMA or NORMAL
 *       0x2    => HIGHMEM or NORMAL
 *       0x3    => BAD (DMA+HIGHMEM)
 *       0x4    => DMA32 or DMA or NORMAL
 *       0x5    => BAD (DMA+DMA32)
 *       0x6    => BAD (HIGHMEM+DMA32)
 *       0x7    => BAD (HIGHMEM+DMA32+DMA)
 *       0x8    => NORMAL (MOVABLE+0)
 *       0x9    => DMA or NORMAL (MOVABLE+DMA)
 *       0xa    => MOVABLE (Movable is valid only if HIGHMEM is set too)
 *       0xb    => BAD (MOVABLE+HIGHMEM+DMA)
 *       0xc    => DMA32 (MOVABLE+DMA32)
 *       0xd    => BAD (MOVABLE+DMA32+DMA)
 *       0xe    => BAD (MOVABLE+DMA32+HIGHMEM)
 *       0xf    => BAD (MOVABLE+DMA32+HIGHMEM+DMA)
 *
 * ZONES_SHIFT must be <= 2 on 32 bit platforms.
 */

#if 16 * ZONES_SHIFT > BITS_PER_LONG
#error ZONES_SHIFT too large to create GFP_ZONE_TABLE integer
#endif

#define GFP_ZONE_TABLE ( \
	(ZONE_NORMAL << 0 * ZONES_SHIFT)				      \
	| (OPT_ZONE_DMA << ___GFP_DMA * ZONES_SHIFT)			      \
	| (OPT_ZONE_HIGHMEM << ___GFP_HIGHMEM * ZONES_SHIFT)		      \
	| (OPT_ZONE_DMA32 << ___GFP_DMA32 * ZONES_SHIFT)		      \
	| (ZONE_NORMAL << ___GFP_MOVABLE * ZONES_SHIFT)			      \
	| (OPT_ZONE_DMA << (___GFP_MOVABLE | ___GFP_DMA) * ZONES_SHIFT)	      \
	| (ZONE_MOVABLE << (___GFP_MOVABLE | ___GFP_HIGHMEM) * ZONES_SHIFT)   \
	| (OPT_ZONE_DMA32 << (___GFP_MOVABLE | ___GFP_DMA32) * ZONES_SHIFT)   \
)

/*
 * GFP_ZONE_BAD is a bitmap for all combinations of __GFP_DMA, __GFP_DMA32
 * __GFP_HIGHMEM and __GFP_MOVABLE that are not permitted. One flag per
 * entry starting with bit 0. Bit is set if the combination is not
 * allowed.
 */
#define GFP_ZONE_BAD ( \
	1 << (___GFP_DMA | ___GFP_HIGHMEM)				      \
	| 1 << (___GFP_DMA | ___GFP_DMA32)				      \
	| 1 << (___GFP_DMA32 | ___GFP_HIGHMEM)				      \
	| 1 << (___GFP_DMA | ___GFP_DMA32 | ___GFP_HIGHMEM)		      \
	| 1 << (___GFP_MOVABLE | ___GFP_HIGHMEM | ___GFP_DMA)		      \
	| 1 << (___GFP_MOVABLE | ___GFP_DMA32 | ___GFP_DMA)		      \
	| 1 << (___GFP_MOVABLE | ___GFP_DMA32 | ___GFP_HIGHMEM)		      \
	| 1 << (___GFP_MOVABLE | ___GFP_DMA32 | ___GFP_DMA | ___GFP_HIGHMEM)  \
)

static inline enum zone_type gfp_zone(gfp_t flags)
{
	enum zone_type z;
	int bit = (__force int) (flags & GFP_ZONEMASK);

	z = (GFP_ZONE_TABLE >> (bit * ZONES_SHIFT)) &
					 ((1 << ZONES_SHIFT) - 1);
	VM_BUG_ON((GFP_ZONE_BAD >> bit) & 1);
	return z;
}

/*
 * There is only one page-allocator function, and two main namespaces to
 * it. The alloc_page*() variants return 'struct page *' and as such
 * can allocate highmem pages, the *get*page*() variants return
 * virtual kernel addresses to the allocated page(s).
 */

static inline int gfp_zonelist(gfp_t flags)
{
	if (IS_ENABLED(CONFIG_NUMA) && unlikely(flags & __GFP_THISNODE))
		return 1;

	return 0;
}

/*
 * We get the zone list from the current node and the gfp_mask.
 * This zone list contains a maximum of MAXNODES*MAX_NR_ZONES zones.
 * There are two zonelists per node, one for all zones with memory and
 * one containing just zones from the node the zonelist belongs to.
 *
 * For the normal case of non-DISCONTIGMEM systems the NODE_DATA() gets
 * optimized to &contig_page_data at compile-time.
 */
static inline struct zonelist *node_zonelist(int nid, gfp_t flags)
{
	return NODE_DATA(nid)->node_zonelists + gfp_zonelist(flags);
}

#ifndef HAVE_ARCH_FREE_PAGE
static inline void arch_free_page(struct page *page, int order) { }
#endif
#ifndef HAVE_ARCH_ALLOC_PAGE
static inline void arch_alloc_page(struct page *page, int order) { }
#endif

struct page *
__alloc_pages_nodemask(gfp_t gfp_mask, unsigned int order,
		       struct zonelist *zonelist, nodemask_t *nodemask);

static inline struct page *
__alloc_pages(gfp_t gfp_mask, unsigned int order,
		struct zonelist *zonelist)
{
	return __alloc_pages_nodemask(gfp_mask, order, zonelist, NULL);
}

/*
 * Allocate pages, preferring the node given as nid. The node must be valid and
 * online. For more general interface, see alloc_pages_node().
 */
static inline struct page *
__alloc_pages_node(int nid, gfp_t gfp_mask, unsigned int order)
{
	VM_BUG_ON(nid < 0 || nid >= MAX_NUMNODES);
	VM_WARN_ON(!node_online(nid));

	return __alloc_pages(gfp_mask, order, node_zonelist(nid, gfp_mask));
}

/*
 * Allocate pages, preferring the node given as nid. When nid == NUMA_NO_NODE,
 * prefer the current CPU's closest node. Otherwise node must be valid and
 * online.
 */
static inline struct page *alloc_pages_node(int nid, gfp_t gfp_mask,
						unsigned int order)
{
	if (nid == NUMA_NO_NODE)
		nid = numa_mem_id();

	return __alloc_pages_node(nid, gfp_mask, order);
}

#ifdef CONFIG_NUMA
extern struct page *alloc_pages_current(gfp_t gfp_mask, unsigned order);

static inline struct page *
alloc_pages(gfp_t gfp_mask, unsigned int order)
{
	return alloc_pages_current(gfp_mask, order);
}
extern struct page *alloc_pages_vma(gfp_t gfp_mask, int order,
			struct vm_area_struct *vma, unsigned long addr,
			int node, bool hugepage);
#define alloc_hugepage_vma(gfp_mask, vma, addr, order)	\
	alloc_pages_vma(gfp_mask, order, vma, addr, numa_node_id(), true)
#else
#define alloc_pages(gfp_mask, order) \
		alloc_pages_node(numa_node_id(), gfp_mask, order)
#define alloc_pages_vma(gfp_mask, order, vma, addr, node, false)\
	alloc_pages(gfp_mask, order)
#define alloc_hugepage_vma(gfp_mask, vma, addr, order)	\
	alloc_pages(gfp_mask, order)
#endif
#define alloc_page(gfp_mask) alloc_pages(gfp_mask, 0)
#define alloc_page_vma(gfp_mask, vma, addr)			\
	alloc_pages_vma(gfp_mask, 0, vma, addr, numa_node_id(), false)
#define alloc_page_vma_node(gfp_mask, vma, addr, node)		\
	alloc_pages_vma(gfp_mask, 0, vma, addr, node, false)

extern struct page *alloc_kmem_pages(gfp_t gfp_mask, unsigned int order);
extern struct page *alloc_kmem_pages_node(int nid, gfp_t gfp_mask,
					  unsigned int order);

extern unsigned long __get_free_pages(gfp_t gfp_mask, unsigned int order);
extern unsigned long get_zeroed_page(gfp_t gfp_mask);

void *alloc_pages_exact(size_t size, gfp_t gfp_mask);
void free_pages_exact(void *virt, size_t size);
void * __meminit alloc_pages_exact_nid(int nid, size_t size, gfp_t gfp_mask);

#define __get_free_page(gfp_mask) \
		__get_free_pages((gfp_mask), 0)

#define __get_dma_pages(gfp_mask, order) \
		__get_free_pages((gfp_mask) | GFP_DMA, (order))

extern void __free_pages(struct page *page, unsigned int order);
extern void free_pages(unsigned long addr, unsigned int order);
extern void free_hot_cold_page(struct page *page, bool cold);
extern void free_hot_cold_page_list(struct list_head *list, bool cold);

struct page_frag_cache;
extern void *__alloc_page_frag(struct page_frag_cache *nc,
			       unsigned int fragsz, gfp_t gfp_mask);
extern void __free_page_frag(void *addr);

extern void __free_kmem_pages(struct page *page, unsigned int order);
extern void free_kmem_pages(unsigned long addr, unsigned int order);

#define __free_page(page) __free_pages((page), 0)
#define free_page(addr) free_pages((addr), 0)

void page_alloc_init(void);
void drain_zone_pages(struct zone *zone, struct per_cpu_pages *pcp);
void drain_all_pages(struct zone *zone);
void drain_local_pages(struct zone *zone);

#ifdef CONFIG_DEFERRED_STRUCT_PAGE_INIT
void page_alloc_init_late(void);
#else
static inline void page_alloc_init_late(void)
{
}
#endif

/*
 * gfp_allowed_mask is set to GFP_BOOT_MASK during early boot to restrict what
 * GFP flags are used before interrupts are enabled. Once interrupts are
 * enabled, it is set to __GFP_BITS_MASK while the system is running. During
 * hibernation, it is used by PM to avoid I/O during memory allocation while
 * devices are suspended.
 */
extern gfp_t gfp_allowed_mask;

/* Returns true if the gfp_mask allows use of ALLOC_NO_WATERMARK */
bool gfp_pfmemalloc_allowed(gfp_t gfp_mask);

extern void pm_restrict_gfp_mask(void);
extern void pm_restore_gfp_mask(void);

#ifdef CONFIG_PM_SLEEP
extern bool pm_suspended_storage(void);
#else
static inline bool pm_suspended_storage(void)
{
	return false;
}
#endif /* CONFIG_PM_SLEEP */

#ifdef CONFIG_CMA

/* The below functions must be run on a range from a single zone. */
extern int alloc_contig_range(unsigned long start, unsigned long end,
			      unsigned migratetype);
extern void free_contig_range(unsigned long pfn, unsigned nr_pages);

/* CMA stuff */
extern void init_cma_reserved_pageblock(struct page *page);

#endif

#endif /* __LINUX_GFP_H */
